Disease | spinal stenosis |
Symptom | C0278147|radicular pain |
Sentences | 5 |
PubMedID- 22942836 | Introduction: the purpose of this study is to report the findings resulting from chiropractic care using flexion distraction spinal manipulation for a patient with low back and radicular pain due to spinal stenosis caused by a synovial cyst. |
PubMedID- 24658478 | The effects of gastroretentive gabapentin (gralise(r)) on spinal stenosis patients with radicular pain. |
PubMedID- 21969104 | Some researchers state that the frequency of symptoms and signs among individuals with osteophytes is no greater than among those without osteophytes.13 however bulging degenerated intervertebral disc as well as posterior and some exuberant lateral osteophytes may impinge on the intervertebral foramina or cause spinal stenosis leading to radicular pain and neurologic deficit in severe cases. |
PubMedID- 22091375 | Ongoing severe pain, radicular pain or signs/symptoms of spinal stenosis should prompt early imaging with ct. followup for treatment of the patient's underlying osteoporosis is mandatory. |
PubMedID- 23289005 | Inclusion criteria were diagnosis of lumbar central spinal stenosis with radicular pain, patients over the age of 30 years; patients with a history of chronic function-limiting low back pain and lower extremity pain of at least 6 months duration; and patients who were competent to understand the study protocol and provide voluntary, written informed consent and participate in outcome measurements. |
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